Just west of Canggu and 40 minutes from the airport, Seseh offers a glimpse of Bali that’s becoming rare — calm, authentic, and beautifully connected to nature. The village sits between the rice terraces of Tabanan and the energy of Canggu, balancing peace and accessibility.
A Coastal Village with Character
Seseh’s coastline is defined by soft black sand and open views of the Indian Ocean.
The beaches are mostly uncrowded, perfect for quiet walks, surf sessions, or simply
watching local fishermen at work. Here, life moves at a slower pace, guided by the
rhythm of the tides and village ceremonies.
Protected and Authentic
Much of Seseh lies within Bali’s protected Green Belt, preserving its rice fields
and limiting overdevelopment. While neighboring areas have grown busier, Seseh has
kept its rural charm — small temples, daily offerings, and traditional homes still
shape its landscape.
Close to Everything, Yet Away from It All
Canggu’s cafés, restaurants, and shops are just 10–15 minutes away, offering
convenience without the crowds. The new infrastructure projects connecting Seseh
with the airport and the island’s south will soon make it even easier to reach while
keeping its peaceful character intact.
Everyday Life in Seseh
This is a place for those who value open space, ocean air, and a genuine sense of
community.
Whether you’re here to surf, unwind, or stay long-term, Seseh offers a version of Bali
that
feels both simple and sophisticated — where modern living and local life naturally meet.